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It's a common sentence spoken by newspaper careerists: No one goes into journalism for the money.
Kansas Charley: rides the rails towards New York City, takes Jesse James as hero, develops liking for fine clothing.
Kansas Charley discovers a liking for Dime Novels and their outlandish adventures. He steals some money and hits the road again.
Kansas Charley in Rochester, New York is obsessed with clothes. He believes a friend of his father has some money for him.
Kansas Charley steals two watches from his landlady and is caught.
According to findings from an executive compensation survey by The Chronicle of Higher Education, salaries for college presidents remain on the rise.
Doris O'Donnell could be considered one of the unsung heroines of pioneering female journalists. A dedicated reporter, she broke barriers for female journalists.
Governor Tom McCall of Oregon was ahead of his times when it came to the environment. He proposed innovative regulations to safeguard the environment.
Brief biography and books of Ray Bradbury, one of the founders of modern science fiction, best known for Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and other sci-fi novels.
Reports say the ad outlook is pessimistic for everything from the New York Times and network television to magazines, online display, social sites and mobile networks.
Joseph Medill was a man of significant accomplishment long before he set foot in the Clark Street office of the Chicago Tribune in 1855.
Kansas Charley is dumped at the railroad by Mr. Booth. Charley has no money or food. He receives a letter from New York with enough money to get him back to New York.
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